NOVALIS® – lavender-lilac nostalgia rose – Kordes
Softly romantic and reassuringly robust, Novalis® brings a storybook atmosphere to the family garden, combining nostalgic rosette blooms with modern ease of care. Its lavender-lilac flowers appear generously in flushes, creating a long season of colour that suits relaxed cottage borders and small urban plots alike. On its own roots it settles securely, develops steadily, and rewards you with a quietly reliable presence over many years. With an upright, compact habit, it fits comfortably into average-sized beds, edging, or a large container, even where gardens are breezy and benefit from firm anchoring against the wind. Over the first few seasons you will see a calm rhythm of establishment and growth that suits busy lives, as this premium bush rose asks only modest attention yet gives back a refined, romantic display with lavender tones, rosette form, remontant flowering, compact structure, upright shoots, durable top-growth and long-lived character.
Usage options
| Target area | Reasoning |
| Small to medium cottage-style flower bed |
Novalis® stays usefully compact, reaching around 70–100 cm with a 35–55 cm spread, so it fits neatly into modest beds without overwhelming nearby plants or needing constant clipping, making border planning straightforward for beginners |
| Long-season colour focus near seating |
The plentiful, repeat-flowering rosettes provide a generous second flush, extending the period of colour just when the garden can otherwise look tired, ideal beside a bench or terrace for those who want reliable summer interest for busy-owners |
| Romantic focal point in family front garden |
Lavender-lilac flowers with a soft, powdery bloom create a distinctive, romantic highlight against brick, gravel or lawn, giving traditional frontage planting a gentle, fairytale feel with minimal design effort for cottage-lovers |
| Own-root rose for long-term planting schemes |
As an own-root shrub, Novalis® matures into a stable, regenerating plant with no graft union to fail, supporting a long lifespan and steady ornamental value in family gardens that are planned to evolve gracefully over many years for homeowners |
| Low-fuss rose border with occasional care |
Medium maintenance needs and moderate self-cleaning mean only periodic deadheading and routine checks, rather than intensive spraying or complex pruning, suiting those who enjoy roses but prefer simpler, predictable garden tasks for time-poor |
| Planting in large containers on patios |
Its upright, bushy habit and moderate size make it well suited to generously sized containers of at least 40–50 litres, where the root system can develop properly while the nostalgic blooms soften hard landscaping for balcony-owners |
| Heat-tolerant feature in sunny positions |
The variety copes well with summer heat and moderate drought, provided it receives watering during prolonged dry spells, allowing confident planting in sunnier, more exposed aspects without the worry of constant wilting for low-input |
| Stable structure in breezy, open gardens |
An upright, well-branched framework and own-root anchoring help it stand securely in exposed plots where wind can be an issue, reducing staking and breakage concerns while maintaining a tidy outline for family-gardens |
Styling ideas
- Cottage Arc – Plant Novalis® in a loose row with old-fashioned pinks and catmint to frame a lawn or path, ideal for lovers of classic English cottage charm – romantic gardeners
- Pastel Pocket – Combine with cream foxgloves and pale astrantias in a small bed by the front door for a gentle welcome – style-conscious homeowners
- Lavender Terrace – Grow in a 50-litre terracotta pot with trailing thyme at the base to soften paving around seating areas – urban balcony and patio owners
- Evening Nook – Tuck several plants near a bench with soft ornamental grasses to catch the light and extend evening interest – relaxed after-work gardeners
- Storybook Hedge – Use a staggered line along a low fence, interspersed with white campanulas, for a low, fairy-tale boundary – families seeking a traditional, gentle backdrop
Technical cultivar profile
| Trait | Data |
| Name and registration |
Novalis® – Fairytale Roses® nostalgia floribunda shrub, registered as KORfriedhar, ARS exhibition name Novalis; part of the Romantic rose group aimed at decorative garden and show use. |
| Origin and breeding |
Bred by Tim-Hermann Kordes (Germany) in 2004 from undisclosed parents, registered 2011 and introduced after 2011 by W. Kordes’ Söhne, continuing the Fairytale Roses® breeding line. |
| Awards and recognition |
Holds Germany’s ADR distinction from 2013 plus major trial honours including France’s SNHF Grand Prix de la Rose Premier Prix 2014 and a Silver Medal at La Tacita, Italy in 2015. |
| Growth and structural characteristics |
Upright, bushy floribunda shrub 70–100 cm high and 35–55 cm wide, with moderately thorny shoots and dense, slightly glossy light green foliage providing good coverage and a tidy outline. |
| Flower morphology |
Large, very double rosette blooms over 2.75–3.95 inches across, carried mostly singly on stems; more than 40 petals create a nostalgic, full form with reliable remontant second flush flowering. |
| Colour data and phenology |
Lavender-blue to mauve-lilac tones with frosted, silvery highlights; colour lightens in strong sun but stays cooler and more saturated in lower temperatures, giving varied, atmospheric displays as the bloom ages. |
| Fragrance and aroma |
Mild, restrained scent with a soft lavender character; primarily selected for visual impact rather than fragrance, offering a gentle perfume that complements seating areas without overwhelming nearby spaces. |
| Hip characteristics |
Produces small spherical red hips around 8–12 mm in diameter when not deadheaded, adding quiet seasonal interest but generally secondary to the ornamental value of the blooms. |
| Resistance and winter hardiness |
Hardy to approximately −21 to −18 °C (RHS H7, Swedish zone 3, USDA 6b); heat tolerant with moderate drought endurance, medium resistance to major foliar diseases so benefits from basic monitoring. |
| Horticultural recommendations |
Best in sunny positions; plant 25–45 cm apart depending on use, at 6.2–7.2 plants/m² for massing. Needs occasional deadheading and, in wet seasons, simple plant protection to maintain peak display. |
NOVALIS® – lavender-lilac nostalgia rose – Kordes offers compact, upright growth, repeat-flowering romantic blooms and long-term stability from its own-root form; a thoughtful choice for those planning a quietly enduring garden feature.